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eighty-nine votes in the u.s. senate to get this through. it's remarkable, especially for this congress, for this type of legislation. you have house democratic leaders signing off on this proposal. look, this is not a perfect deal. a lot in your we don't like. with the tax increases would hit folks of -- making less than foreign and 50,000 year. they want to protect $250,000 less. some other measures the one it that they didn't get. you have basically of all the groups it are in congress and the house, the democrats or republicans, the only outstanding group of lawmakers here with the house republicans out of the four that did not support this, and so it would very much be blamed for this particular deal not getting through congress if they didn't vote for tonight. diane: what happens with the spending cuts? we have seen the republicans but quite a bit from the tax increases, no licking a 40,450,000 for individuals and couples. we have not seen as much movement on the spending cuts. is an expectation that we will? >> one of the things that
eighty-nine votes in the u.s. senate to get this through. it's remarkable, especially for this congress, for this type of legislation. you have house democratic leaders signing off on this proposal. look, this is not a perfect deal. a lot in your we don't like. with the tax increases would hit folks of -- making less than foreign and 50,000 year. they want to protect $250,000 less. some other measures the one it that they didn't get. you have basically of all the groups it are in congress and...
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not one person. >> as you mention, 35% is where the u.s. stand and there are countries, ireland at 15%. so we have seen a lot of tech companies set up shop in dublin. it's an anglo society. there is a young workforce. gateway, or cal. all you do is go into that airport and you see them all there. there is a big push to get the jobs back here. >> i still want equitable treatment for small business owners. it's something donald trump talk about the president early this year. you tax those individual who are normally taxed at the personal. >> they get tacked on the personal level. they get tanked at 39%. so these are really significant issues that could add real value to the economic growth. we saw the job numbers today. they were okay, they weren't spectacular. dagen: don't go anywhere. more "wall street week" after the break. >> announcer: the biggest names, the most of influential mind. (dramatic music) - well that's not the move. oh he's in cardiac arrest, not on my watch. you, call 911. i'll start hands only cpr until help arrives. i'll p
not one person. >> as you mention, 35% is where the u.s. stand and there are countries, ireland at 15%. so we have seen a lot of tech companies set up shop in dublin. it's an anglo society. there is a young workforce. gateway, or cal. all you do is go into that airport and you see them all there. there is a big push to get the jobs back here. >> i still want equitable treatment for small business owners. it's something donald trump talk about the president early this year. you tax...
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very profitable for u.s. producers. >> but sabna if it does hurt frackingome say it will, i think it's atwo-for for the president of the ited states, right before the election, price of gas goes down and he gets to help kill off the fracking siness, because you know he hates that right? >> well, you know, you may be on to something, anyou know i'm a big supporter of fracking. th bger issue, this is good news, because it means that competition means it will be better prices for the consumer, for business, economc growth all aroun the fact is that the sauis have something to be worried about. the united states has, in fact, surpassed them in oil extraction. that is making things tougher for them, but i think the fracking industry and natural gas are here for long term. we don't have t to worry about that. >> from your lips to god'sears. thank y, gang. >>> coming up, talk about unstable market. don't fret. besides this, your profits, besides this, your profits, ming up nex so ally bank really has no hien fees on
very profitable for u.s. producers. >> but sabna if it does hurt frackingome say it will, i think it's atwo-for for the president of the ited states, right before the election, price of gas goes down and he gets to help kill off the fracking siness, because you know he hates that right? >> well, you know, you may be on to something, anyou know i'm a big supporter of fracking. th bger issue, this is good news, because it means that competition means it will be better prices for the...
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u.s. could strike as dawn hussain the bush and administration must seek advice and approval from congress. rtc king the sanction of the congress? >> i will not further detail what those have entailed at this point. >> in jordan and in stempel turkey they've rallied against u.s. intervention than a senior cleric issued another washington threat. >> if they make a mistake k.t. mcfarland will belong to the resistance. >> one of the regime's was less bold. >> if they attack us they give us only one option to do whatever we can to defend ourselves. >> for the first time day assigned a motive to carry out this attack. the intelligence report cited the regime's frustration at not being able to oust the rebels with conventional arms but senior officials briefing reporters also cited that al-assad had manpower shortages trying to free of troops from the targeted areas to make another push. lori: the world is waiting and watching for the administration to decide on action although much has been larg
u.s. could strike as dawn hussain the bush and administration must seek advice and approval from congress. rtc king the sanction of the congress? >> i will not further detail what those have entailed at this point. >> in jordan and in stempel turkey they've rallied against u.s. intervention than a senior cleric issued another washington threat. >> if they make a mistake k.t. mcfarland will belong to the resistance. >> one of the regime's was less bold. >> if they...
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you don't want it to be the u.s. government because you are libertarians so be bowed down and let mexico decide the immigration policy and you call that libertarian freedom. john: just to be clear this one says we need borders and border protection now people want to come here to murder us because we have a welfare state in what have said all but immigration. >> 1870 is right. >> are immigrants in general good for america? finigan are great if we are great for americans -- immigrants we have a society that makes decisions to we want we just want a couple of things don't demand we speak your language. john: what about a pass? >> what about the path that technology is responsibilities to become citizens to put them in a position for everyone that has been in that illegal wind. i know it sounds harsh. it is almost tortured. john: astounds impractical. >> now that is the standard. john: he has a book called border wars it is fiction but the lead character sounds it sounds like you were talking about you. they both try to
you don't want it to be the u.s. government because you are libertarians so be bowed down and let mexico decide the immigration policy and you call that libertarian freedom. john: just to be clear this one says we need borders and border protection now people want to come here to murder us because we have a welfare state in what have said all but immigration. >> 1870 is right. >> are immigrants in general good for america? finigan are great if we are great for americans --...
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across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and i wasn't at the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who were at wal-mart want these jobs, they like the jobs. they provide flexible hourr. people want part-time job because it gives more time for their families and if they didn't want these walmart jobs they would go look for work elsewhere. the percentage of americans who have union jobs is falling steadily. in january the labor department will announce the percentage of american workers who belong to unions will have fallen from 12% to 11%. percentage of private-sector workers will have reached another record low and it is becaus
across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and i wasn't at the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who were...
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we will go up in u.s. stock market, but we will see even bigger percentage rises in both china and india. gerri: all right. when you look at this the thing folks are seeing a $600 billion hit to the economy. higher taxes, lower government spending. gerri: we are probably going to see amid cycle slowdown. importantly valuations are not that attractive. the bond market is really in a bowl. stocks are up 20-25% depending upon which markey looking at. we would say in 2013 whereas in 2012 the issue was still be -- guard against not being optimistic enough. we think in 20131 must guard against being too optimistic. gerri: oh boy. to you. has there been a little complacency in the market? will we have seen is the market's trading down on fiscal cliff talk that has been moving on that. you're bullish. where do you think the stocks will be rising on? we will be the news that will compel the stocks higher. >> love it is really the healing of the global economy. now that you are starting out of china and india stabil
we will go up in u.s. stock market, but we will see even bigger percentage rises in both china and india. gerri: all right. when you look at this the thing folks are seeing a $600 billion hit to the economy. higher taxes, lower government spending. gerri: we are probably going to see amid cycle slowdown. importantly valuations are not that attractive. the bond market is really in a bowl. stocks are up 20-25% depending upon which markey looking at. we would say in 2013 whereas in 2012 the issue...
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read their names on the u.s. senate floor and demanded their release. on another occasion, we visited a refugee camp the syrians i had been forced out of the country into turkey with the iranians and the russians. we were the first members of congress to visit the camp and there was concern about the reception we would receive. earlier in the day in fact an official of the you and i had been there and was booed and had shoes thrown at him. when we arrived, a large crowd of syrian refugees had formed and was in fact chanting. rather than booing an throwing shoes they were cheering and cheering, cheering and chanting words of welcome and thanks and the two words that they chanted most, were john mccain. the most remarkable about these two stories, i will tell what is remeasuriarkable is how unremarkable they are. and because the name john mccain, based on the actions john mccain, had become a source of hope and inspiration for oppressed people throughout the world. as it was a source of security for allied countries that share our values. one last story,
read their names on the u.s. senate floor and demanded their release. on another occasion, we visited a refugee camp the syrians i had been forced out of the country into turkey with the iranians and the russians. we were the first members of congress to visit the camp and there was concern about the reception we would receive. earlier in the day in fact an official of the you and i had been there and was booed and had shoes thrown at him. when we arrived, a large crowd of syrian refugees had...
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the president of the u.s. is responsible to give the right answers to the american people, this is a big issue. did we abandon 4 americans to die a year ago in libya. and i say, that chairman, saying our debt is a national security issue. if we don't think about how what the federal reserve is doing, and what that meansor getting our debt under control, you know, i don't -- >> that is fair game, that part is fair game, linking all this other stuff, and for leverage, reflected in the frustration you are seeking is, is, a short-term and i believe long-term risk for you, that is all i'm saying. >> we have to have extraordinary measures, we have an administration that for whatever reason is covering up what happened in benghazi, to include current president, and person that believes they want to be president. neil: alan west, i always ask you the tough questions. when you are on remote, it better to do that then. thank you very much. good having you again. >> my pleasure. neil: this is scary, the media is dressing
the president of the u.s. is responsible to give the right answers to the american people, this is a big issue. did we abandon 4 americans to die a year ago in libya. and i say, that chairman, saying our debt is a national security issue. if we don't think about how what the federal reserve is doing, and what that meansor getting our debt under control, you know, i don't -- >> that is fair game, that part is fair game, linking all this other stuff, and for leverage, reflected in the...
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will the u.s. start looking like a mature european country? is the u.s. coming towards, you know, sort of an identity crisis? do we want to be a country driven by a vibrant, private economy, or are we starting to look like a mature european country? essentially, the question is can you have small government with an aging population on top of the other programs that was cited that the presidentments. >> no doubt we're on an unsustainable path, and democrats acknowledge it, but as far as whether they're going to cut programs we have and seen mayor cuts to the programs, republican says we are getting like greece. the only thing to change the equation is to make the tough decisions that president obama said himself in the initial inaugural address in 2009 is that he was going to make tough decisions. congress and the president have not made tough decisions. we may have to get downgraded again. the credit rating agency force action on capitol hill which could spur action. liz: interesting what bob said. when you talk to ratings agencies, you know, yes, they ac
will the u.s. start looking like a mature european country? is the u.s. coming towards, you know, sort of an identity crisis? do we want to be a country driven by a vibrant, private economy, or are we starting to look like a mature european country? essentially, the question is can you have small government with an aging population on top of the other programs that was cited that the presidentments. >> no doubt we're on an unsustainable path, and democrats acknowledge it, but as far as...
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u.s. district court judge richard leon finding that nsa activities appear to have olated the fourth amendment's prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures. judge leon issued a preliminary injunction that bars the nsa from collecting so-called meta data from verizon wireless accounts, but he then stayed the order in order to allow for an appeal. theuling is the first legal setback to the nsa surveillance activities since edward snowden expose the practice. snowden, a major part of a 60 minutes to expose a on the nsc last night where it was revealed that there is rif within the agency about possibly granting snowden immunity in exchange for the remaining files see is believed have in his possession. nsa officials richard legend says it might be a good idea. the white house sayy it has not changed s position and all. they want him also, of course, to return to the united states to face felony espionage charges we will take that up here later. reports out of saudi arabia that e obama ad
u.s. district court judge richard leon finding that nsa activities appear to have olated the fourth amendment's prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures. judge leon issued a preliminary injunction that bars the nsa from collecting so-called meta data from verizon wireless accounts, but he then stayed the order in order to allow for an appeal. theuling is the first legal setback to the nsa surveillance activities since edward snowden expose the practice. snowden, a major part of a 60...
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>> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal serviceie. >> john: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie crumbles. >> john: that is your tax money. >> private delivery services continue to thrive while the postal service. >> fed ex and ups make billions because they innovate and cut costs. postal officials like mickey try to do that, try to close money losers like these. >> john: why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> john: congress can do any major change, save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. >> so the politicians aren't dumb, what are they thinking? >> they are thinking about reelection. >> john: they are supposed to be responsible. >> are we so dumb we lose taxpayer's money? >> if the post office could charge anyway they wanted -- not necessarily. >> john: can't they run it like a business? they
>> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal serviceie. >> john: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie crumbles. >> john: that is your tax money. >> private delivery services continue to thrive while the postal service. >> fed ex and ups make billions because...
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it's the u.s. national security establishment that has made us vulnerable to these unprecedented attacks. lou: i'm stunned when i think about the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff getting involved in nonsense. and publicly are contradicting the president of the united states. bringing into question the strength of the command structure of the united states military. i'm furious when i watch the chairman of the intelligence committee lie his teeth off and not be held accountable even by the milquetoast left-wing media. and then to watch mr. krebs, the former had of cisa, say it was a perfectly -- the most secure election in american history, it's absurd. as we are watching u.s. military secrets of all kinds, fortune 500 companies under assault and no one knows what to do about it. in effect, right now if russia is the principal actor here, the enemy is in control of the u.s. government. >> right. remember what happened in july of 2016 according to documents declassified by dni john ratcliffe. jo
it's the u.s. national security establishment that has made us vulnerable to these unprecedented attacks. lou: i'm stunned when i think about the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff getting involved in nonsense. and publicly are contradicting the president of the united states. bringing into question the strength of the command structure of the united states military. i'm furious when i watch the chairman of the intelligence committee lie his teeth off and not be held accountable even by the...
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. >> reporter: texas u.s. senator cruz joins sarah palin in national mall this weekend,o rip president obama and democrats for closing veteran memorialing as part of the shut do ofhe government. >> this is the people's memorial. >> reporter: cruz champions tea party backe house strategy to fund the government only if the affordable care act is defunde or delayed. >> our veterans should be abo politics. enough games. >> reporter: potential 2016 g.o.p. rivals, senator rand pl of kentucky and marco rubio in florida locked step with cruz this year. hoping to halt obamacare through the budget process, they have since piped dow fray, and since thehut don began, paul has been emphasizing negotiation. >> both partying the bie the --, they will look for us for a a negotiation. >> reporter: interesting g.o.p. governors is growing. walker backs obama carry, but not shout down politics. louisiana governor bobby jdal has been dissing his partiy behavior. new jsey governor chris cristy there week cast as a ridiculous shout
. >> reporter: texas u.s. senator cruz joins sarah palin in national mall this weekend,o rip president obama and democrats for closing veteran memorialing as part of the shut do ofhe government. >> this is the people's memorial. >> reporter: cruz champions tea party backe house strategy to fund the government only if the affordable care act is defunde or delayed. >> our veterans should be abo politics. enough games. >> reporter: potential 2016 g.o.p. rivals,...
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>> to understand the regular admission is filled with students from the u.s. and abroad, much more competitive so if they can get their stuff in early, they have done the research i finished their testing they will apply early because the chances of getting in a slightly higher in the early rounds. gerri: or numbers show more and more kids are trying to do this, give us an idea of the trend. >> we have not tracked the number of students who applied early. it is accepted by 480 at colleges nationwide. you have supplements to fill out, but what we have actually contacted individual colleges and what we have seen is huge numbers in the early rounds, so 40%, university of virginia and chicago are up 19% each, northwestern, miami university in ohio reporting record numbers. gerri: is that why they're seen such big increases because these are really great schools. >> both public and private schools are seeing an increasee we are seeing more kids are being deferred as well because they're trying to figure out their classes for this kind of a predictor of what is goin
>> to understand the regular admission is filled with students from the u.s. and abroad, much more competitive so if they can get their stuff in early, they have done the research i finished their testing they will apply early because the chances of getting in a slightly higher in the early rounds. gerri: or numbers show more and more kids are trying to do this, give us an idea of the trend. >> we have not tracked the number of students who applied early. it is accepted by 480 at...
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u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> john: number myth number 4, we're safer because of lawsuits against reckless companies and dangerous products. that is logical but what if you want to buy one of these plastic gas cans. >> largest mafacturer has closed up shop. >> john: that was in oklahoma. >> nothing has made me prouder to see the way this the team finished this job. >> john: after 50 years, 15 people lost their jobs. >> these people were my family. >> my plan is to go home and lay down and cry. >> john: companies disappear all the time. markets change. new products emerge but this company made something that is high demand. what happened? this happened. some people use the gas cans positive to pour gasoline on fire. some were burned and some were killed. it's terrible but is it the gas can's fault? >> oh, my god.
u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> john: number myth number 4, we're safer because of lawsuits against reckless companies and dangerous products. that is logical but what if you want to buy one of these plastic gas cans. >> largest mafacturer has closed up shop. >> john: that was in oklahoma. >>...
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markets, and in our opinion, u.s. markets are still relatively attractively valued because they are, on our models, 20% below long term return trend sot force of reversion works in your favor, but if you look at efa, it's further below the long term trend, 35%-40% below the long term trend, and history coral lates to strong adjusted returns over the next decade. you know, that's the long term view op places like europe and asia. the shorter term view is that our tool set for tactical moves is don't fight the fed or the trend, be aware of the crowded extremes, and like in the u.s. where the fed is on a risk market side, that's true in the ecb, a huge change. the change in the ecb leadership and the embracing of american style qe is a big reason why we went from starting 2012 very underweight europe to overright europe. don't fight the feds or the trend. even on a day like today, it's fascinating in a down day that europe is beating the u.s. beware of the funded extremes, investors across the glop positioned, most under
markets, and in our opinion, u.s. markets are still relatively attractively valued because they are, on our models, 20% below long term return trend sot force of reversion works in your favor, but if you look at efa, it's further below the long term trend, 35%-40% below the long term trend, and history coral lates to strong adjusted returns over the next decade. you know, that's the long term view op places like europe and asia. the shorter term view is that our tool set for tactical moves is...
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it has been an historic day in washington where the u.s. supreme court today ruled on the trump administration's right to rescind former president obama's executive order on deferred action for childhood arrivals program. or daca, as it's more commonly known. it was created by president obama's 2012 executive order. his order provided temporary amnesty, work permits, other federal benefits to more than 700,000 illegal immigrants who were brought to the united states as children. in a 5-4 ruling the high court said that the trump administration acted improperly by terminating the program in 2017. that is the last clear-cut statement from the majority opinion. the court's reasoning tortured throughout. and these five justices appear confused as they often do, when roberts, the chief justice is the swing vote. for example, this ruling does not touch the merits of the program, meaning daca remains in place but it could end, end, the pin of this or any other administration. president trump reacting on twitter, he said, quote, these horrible and
it has been an historic day in washington where the u.s. supreme court today ruled on the trump administration's right to rescind former president obama's executive order on deferred action for childhood arrivals program. or daca, as it's more commonly known. it was created by president obama's 2012 executive order. his order provided temporary amnesty, work permits, other federal benefits to more than 700,000 illegal immigrants who were brought to the united states as children. in a 5-4 ruling...
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we want to check u.s. futures to see how investors are anticipating the last trading session of 2012. investors seem to be optimistic that a deal will be struck. you can see the dow futures as well as the s&p 500 futures are looking up. rich, there are several things to discuss. is there any chance of a deal tonight or everybody packed up and gone home? >> everybody has packed up and gone home except for joe biden and mitch mcconnell, they are having multiple conversations and these folks are running point on negotiations, harry reid who was negotiating has left the capital. so those negotiations have died throughout the remainder of today or earlier today. you have the vice president and senate minority leader. the last time they finished the deal the tax deal we got a couple years ago that extended tax rates, cut the social security tax by a couple points. all of that ongoing right now and that is really the last hope we have to get something done before the fiscal cliff. >> does the minority leader and
we want to check u.s. futures to see how investors are anticipating the last trading session of 2012. investors seem to be optimistic that a deal will be struck. you can see the dow futures as well as the s&p 500 futures are looking up. rich, there are several things to discuss. is there any chance of a deal tonight or everybody packed up and gone home? >> everybody has packed up and gone home except for joe biden and mitch mcconnell, they are having multiple conversations and these...
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john: the u.s. government is ch too big and it's wrong to give so much money to the privileged class when it could be worse. art government consumes about 40% what weproduce. most european governments take even more than they give big bucks to all kinds of special interest groups. and then when our country goes broke and cuts back, this happens. government workers are being asked work late. and el, this covers you for "the wall street jrnal." all kinds of stuff is going like that. britain gave $107 million to rolls-royce? >> yes, they already manufactured at time of their products in aa. >> the french government not only subsidizes movies made in france, but they subsidize foreign movies if we mention france? smack that is correc there is an elaborate system of quotas and and evaluation to look at movies. and a billion dllars, 700 million euros this year's. john: some of the tortured script that americans come up with that qualify her as well. here a clip of one american mov. >> that act debates thi
john: the u.s. government is ch too big and it's wrong to give so much money to the privileged class when it could be worse. art government consumes about 40% what weproduce. most european governments take even more than they give big bucks to all kinds of special interest groups. and then when our country goes broke and cuts back, this happens. government workers are being asked work late. and el, this covers you for "the wall street jrnal." all kinds of stuff is going like that....
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one week after the white house says our economy is back up a new report revealing more u.s. businesses are closing down than openinup for the rst teon rerd. whais kling th amecan drm? hi, everybody, i'm david asman we will come to "forbes on fox," let's go this in to find out with mr. capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally during a recovery, particularly wheninessps and take-home pay increase at a rapid rate. they are being thwarted because the policies from washington have been focused on the redistribution of wealth not the creation of wealth. >> and that's hurting, steve, the most valuable companies it's a the small companies that have the best jobs because you grow with the job, your responsibilities and salaries grow. the report's author, the head of gallop organization said the economy is never truly coming back unless we reverse the birth and death trends of american businesses. >> david, if that trend continued we
one week after the white house says our economy is back up a new report revealing more u.s. businesses are closing down than openinup for the rst teon rerd. whais kling th amecan drm? hi, everybody, i'm david asman we will come to "forbes on fox," let's go this in to find out with mr. capitalism, steve froshs, richard, elizabeth mcdonald, mike, it's not looking good. >> no, david it's not. entrepreneurs are a dying breed due to too many taxes and too much regulation. normally...
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one environmentalist tried to convince sean hannity that was a good idea. >> the u.s. navy is one of the forefront leaders in climate change. >> why would we pay 60 times the amount for jet fuel when we're laying off brave men and women to protect our country? >> this is the price we pay for progress. >> the price we pay? stossel: andrew, this is progress, to throw all this money to makers of algae fuel. >> it is progress. i don't know where the numbers are from. i talked to the navy. i don't know where that number comes from. they signed a contract for $4 a gallon for blended fuel. that's probably more than they're spending now. i go back to the fact that the military invests in new technology. theylws have. they get is smart for them. >> it would be swamped to buy a single big platform in the gulf of mexico. stossel: last month california's governor promised in 15 years california would get much more electricity from green sources. >> increased from one third to 15%, are electricity derived from renewable sources. stossel: listen to the applause. this is government e
one environmentalist tried to convince sean hannity that was a good idea. >> the u.s. navy is one of the forefront leaders in climate change. >> why would we pay 60 times the amount for jet fuel when we're laying off brave men and women to protect our country? >> this is the price we pay for progress. >> the price we pay? stossel: andrew, this is progress, to throw all this money to makers of algae fuel. >> it is progress. i don't know where the numbers are from. i...
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u.s. crude slowing down the number of oil and gas in operation, the highest level this year according to up baker. the count has increased for five straight weeks to a total nearly 1800 brakes. chevron is the latest oil giant to see wk earnings following disappointing results from exxon and shell, second quarter profits plummet by 26%. oil and gas production also fell below its target. the news sank stock. crude fell at 10694 per barrel. oil stillained more than 2% for the week. next on "money," it is the moment i have been waiting for. you should do it. we officially lached a weekly series "franchise friday." what a better way to kick it off and with theamous grilled cheese down at. it smells fantastic in here. that's what weave cooking, literally. we will tasted later. if you have ever dreamt of starting a franchise business, to franchisees' are here to tell us exactly how it's done. as close as you can count on your own franchise without writing the check. so were you are. much market f
u.s. crude slowing down the number of oil and gas in operation, the highest level this year according to up baker. the count has increased for five straight weeks to a total nearly 1800 brakes. chevron is the latest oil giant to see wk earnings following disappointing results from exxon and shell, second quarter profits plummet by 26%. oil and gas production also fell below its target. the news sank stock. crude fell at 10694 per barrel. oil stillained more than 2% for the week. next on...
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the loyal opposition all but absent in the u.s. senate. for whatever reason senate republicans are content to watch mccain take up the mantle of. it is almost as if there had been a quiet recount of the 2008 presidential election which put john mccain firmly in charge and charging he is seeminglyywith old democratic party support. in the senate republican support here is senator mccain earlier today lecturing joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey on the situation in syria before telling fox news you will put a hold on the general's renomination. >> i would like to know an answer rather than a filibuster. we will ask you for the third time, do you believe that we should take military action, which is more -- has greater risk. our continued limited action for significant action such as the establishment of a no-fly zone and arming the rebels with the weapons they need, which they have not been giving, general. i know. and i know. perhaps better than you because i've been there. lou: directly answering this is a decision for our electe
the loyal opposition all but absent in the u.s. senate. for whatever reason senate republicans are content to watch mccain take up the mantle of. it is almost as if there had been a quiet recount of the 2008 presidential election which put john mccain firmly in charge and charging he is seeminglyywith old democratic party support. in the senate republican support here is senator mccain earlier today lecturing joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey on the situation in syria before telling...
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u.s. corporate tax rate stands at 35% and that has motivated some of the largest cooperations to park their money overseas in countries that grab much less of a tax bite than we do. as f last year, nearly $2 trillion has been stored outside of our borders. that's an increase from the year before. the top five are ge, microsoft, merk, and apple. the majority of fortune 500 companies permanently invest offshore and some have managed to avoid all taxes on profits. a u.s. company can also buy a smaller foreign one and reincorporate as a non-u.s. form to avoid u.s. taxes. pfizer could move to reincorporate in great britain if their deal goes through. and stem jobs, special visa jobs for science and engineering but some say there is no shortage of qualified americans for those posts. even if the company does proudly remain american, it seems more and more are putting their money where uncle sam simply cannot grab a piece of it. >> thanks very much. all great points. what about that? you have run
u.s. corporate tax rate stands at 35% and that has motivated some of the largest cooperations to park their money overseas in countries that grab much less of a tax bite than we do. as f last year, nearly $2 trillion has been stored outside of our borders. that's an increase from the year before. the top five are ge, microsoft, merk, and apple. the majority of fortune 500 companies permanently invest offshore and some have managed to avoid all taxes on profits. a u.s. company can also buy a...
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and russia after the u.s.' attack, the military strikes against syria. it was a very chilly news conference with tillerson and his russian counterpart on wednesday afternoon. and this story dominating much of the week, united airlines continuing to take heat after a video went viral of a passenger literally being violently dragged off an overbooked flight. the stock also took a hit following the incident. the ceo doing multiple versions of apologies, and the stock recovered a bit. at one point it was down a billion dollars in value, congress is threatening new legislation. turning back the washington, the biggest headlines taking place when i sat down exclusively with trump in his first business network interview since taking office with the fox business network. he said he understands it will be hard, but the president says he has confidence in bringing a new bill on health care to the floor. followed very soon after by tax reform. he said if that does not materialize because of a battle in congress over health care, he is still committed at a minimum t
and russia after the u.s.' attack, the military strikes against syria. it was a very chilly news conference with tillerson and his russian counterpart on wednesday afternoon. and this story dominating much of the week, united airlines continuing to take heat after a video went viral of a passenger literally being violently dragged off an overbooked flight. the stock also took a hit following the incident. the ceo doing multiple versions of apologies, and the stock recovered a bit. at one point...
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and that we were going right now i'm. >> the u.s. now, whether its oil and natural gas, both are incredibly positive stories. the utica shale in ohio, the voc and shale in pennsylvania. the barnett here in new york. they are incredibly positive. we can count on the sierra club to oppose this especially now thanks to matt damon and his new promised land movie. the onehing you for coming on the show. it's always a pleasure to have you. we will do some movie reviews next time. thank you so much for an honest day in 1879, thomas edison bega instruction of his first electricity generator. he originally eated the generators to power his other new invention, like all. electricity was so new back then, edison h to build everything, not just the generator. he built the cables right down to the lamp holder switches and sockets. electricity sure wasn't going to be free. but he did create a large-scale electricity grid. and eventually, it was replaced by the inventions of tesla, who worked for edison is a young apprentice. it began with thomas e
and that we were going right now i'm. >> the u.s. now, whether its oil and natural gas, both are incredibly positive stories. the utica shale in ohio, the voc and shale in pennsylvania. the barnett here in new york. they are incredibly positive. we can count on the sierra club to oppose this especially now thanks to matt damon and his new promised land movie. the onehing you for coming on the show. it's always a pleasure to have you. we will do some movie reviews next time. thank you so...
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if business successfully chosen u.s. president since 1980. the professor's model stresses the economy. state and national jobless figures, as well as incomes, and on both scores from the president's record has come up short. despite emerging from recession two years ago, unemployment, as we talked about many times, stayed above 8% for 42 months. income figures. they are anemic, too. a pew research survey released shows middle-class incomes have fallen from nearly 73,002 just 70,000 in 2010. worse, median net worth for the middle-class has eroded dramatically. down 28% in the same period. the racing two decades of genes. the professors believe those kinds of numbers impact parties in different ways. voters hold democrats more responsible for on employment rates. while republicans are held responsible for income numbers. that distinction may not matter this time around, but both numbers are paltry. what is more, obama faces the headwinds of history. no presidents since fdr have been reelected with unemployment above 8%. off the electoral map, t
if business successfully chosen u.s. president since 1980. the professor's model stresses the economy. state and national jobless figures, as well as incomes, and on both scores from the president's record has come up short. despite emerging from recession two years ago, unemployment, as we talked about many times, stayed above 8% for 42 months. income figures. they are anemic, too. a pew research survey released shows middle-class incomes have fallen from nearly 73,002 just 70,000 in 2010....
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u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they say, look, we're going to lose money. we'll stay with the government rather than getting a job. those important debates happen right now in a time, of course, when we're in fiscal duress. neil: wane rogers, a lot of big companies pay no taxes at all. last year, ge finding out it didn't pay any taxes, but now we found it with names like linked in and a host of others, including facebook, but whatever their enterprise is and gazillion dollar enterprises and rates like they don't pay a dime. this situation is
u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they...
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then there are restrictions on u.s. exporters, lower tariffs in good deal for them. awaiting the attention of lawmakers and again, they are not even paying any attention. and today, they are threatening to do something with the hurricane sandy relief bill. the hurry up and get it done attitude of small-business owners. a 9foot wave of flood water hit her store. she has picked up the pieces and opened her doors for business. despite losing all her equipment and furnishings, her insurance denied her claim a she got no lp from the government. take a look at ths. they got her back in the business. it pretty awesome, right? the party of procrastination can take a lesson from the small-business oer in staten island, w york. congress has nothing to show for itself after two years. coming up next, how the massive gains in the fiscal cliff could impact your 401k and the economy. stay with us gerri: you make it, they take it. 23.8% is the raise that policymakers will see on capital gains. chris edwards joins me now. he is director for tax policy studies at the cato institute.
then there are restrictions on u.s. exporters, lower tariffs in good deal for them. awaiting the attention of lawmakers and again, they are not even paying any attention. and today, they are threatening to do something with the hurricane sandy relief bill. the hurry up and get it done attitude of small-business owners. a 9foot wave of flood water hit her store. she has picked up the pieces and opened her doors for business. despite losing all her equipment and furnishings, her insurance denied...
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. >> the cbo which is nonpartisan says 60% of u.s. households on average get more in government benefits than they pay into the system in federal taxes. that's a big swing. the democrats act like there are government spending fairies that pick this money off trees. it is so cynical what they are offering here. we are in deep yogurt. there is way too much grey poupon spending in washington, d.c. and we can't afford it. >> i want to pick up on the cynicism. what happens when you spend this money particularly on poverty programs you create a sense of dependency on government by people that hasn't helped america. what's really helped america grow the fastest and get more people out of poverty is that sense of independence. it doesn't come from taking handouts from the government. >> certainly the poverty program creates dependency. the bigger story as evidenced by the deficits, we can-- we can afford the programs but it would deprooi real companies that employ and move the economy forward. we should reject these democratic proposals. >> y
. >> the cbo which is nonpartisan says 60% of u.s. households on average get more in government benefits than they pay into the system in federal taxes. that's a big swing. the democrats act like there are government spending fairies that pick this money off trees. it is so cynical what they are offering here. we are in deep yogurt. there is way too much grey poupon spending in washington, d.c. and we can't afford it. >> i want to pick up on the cynicism. what happens when you spend...
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constitutional psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an adnd drug czar legal. students, i assume none of you ever drink or use drugs? [laughter] i know what you to incriminate yourself for parents may be watching but how many think most break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody kennedy was a tv personality at mtv and was 20 and grew up in the music business there w
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [applause] john: we are back with "students...